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The Big Three Unchanged Strengthens the Center Flank, Warriors Fans Show Ahead

On May 16, according to shams, the Warriors continued to strengthen around the Big Three during the offseason, with the first choice of center and wing. Some Warriors fans suggested choosing Yang Hansen.

In the playoffs the day before, the Warriors failed to play away with the Timberwolves, and the series score was frozen at 1-4, ending the season's journey in disgrace. Today, ESPN reporter Shams Charania talked in detail about the Warriors' operating blueprint for this offseason when she was a guest on the show. He revealed that the Warriors management will make every effort to attack in the transfer market and actively seek lineup reinforcement. Its core idea is to reorganize the lineup around Curry, Zhu Meng Green and Butler, the "three giants". The primary goal is to find a wing defensive champion or a strong center with organizational talent.

Warriors' team reporter Slater also indirectly confirmed this direction. He pointed out that the Warriors' decision-making level, with Lacob, Dunleavy Jr. as the core, has no intention of breaking up the existing lineup and completely reorganizing. On the contrary, they plan to make moderate adjustments to the core rotation lineup led by three veterans, Curry, Mengmeng Green and Butler, and firmly believe that these three experienced veterans still have strong competitiveness and are an important cornerstone for the team's championship. As soon as the news came out, Warriors fans turned into "military advisors" and gave advice to the team. Some fans said with confidence that as long as Curry and Cole are still in the team, they must not have the idea of ​​trading Green. After all, Green is a strong contender for the best defensive player of the year. His deterrence and organizational squad skills on the defensive end are crucial to the Warriors. As for Kumingga, this potential new star is also not allowed to trade, so it is foolish to send him away rashly. As for Buddy Hilde, if his subsequent performance fails to meet expectations, there is no need for the team to force the team to retain people. However, Moody's and TJD may be able to consider trading, not to be dissatisfied with their playing style, but to think that in a different environment, they may get more opportunities to grow and shine with a more dazzling light. In addition, there are fans who boldly suggest that the Warriors might as well try to introduce Chinese star Yang Hansen.

Recently, Yang Hansen's performance amazed everyone, especially in the second game, he scored 11 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 blocks, showing his basketball talent in all aspects. Not only does he have excellent support skills, he can sort out the offense like a stadium commander; his three-point shooting is also quite threatening, and he can open up space for the team; his pick-and-roll cooperation is skillful, and his tactical execution ability is even more remarkable. His technical characteristics are quite similar to organizational centers like Shin Kyung and Jokic, which is very consistent with the Warriors' passing and cutting system. However, the only drawback is that Yang Hansen's defense is relatively slow, which conflicts with the Warriors' tactical style of emphasizing fast movement and infinite defense swaps.

Curry himself firmly expressed his trust in the "Big Three". He sighed: "There were many discussions on whether the deal on the 'Big Three' was correct. But from the first game in Chicago to the curtain call of last night's season, our integration was very smooth, with each other's advantages complementing each other, and the cooperation became more and more tacit. This cooperation was undoubtedly successful. Next, we will continue to move forward on this solid foundation and launch a new round of impact on the championship."

In addition, Curry also talked about his injury recovery. He revealed that the injury recovery was progressing smoothly, and all preparations were ready. He was only a few tests away and was expected to make a comeback in the sixth game of the series. Unfortunately, the team failed to hold on until that moment. Coincidentally, Jimmy Butler was also asked about his views on the Warriors' window for the next two years in the season summary interview today. Butler said confidently: "If we can achieve great results in the next game and even win the championship trophy, then the Warriors' window for championship may be far more than two years. After all, based on our scientific management of the body, age is by no means a hindrance to us. I firmly believe that we are still able to fight on a high-level field for many years and write a brilliant chapter of the Warriors."